First one (the yellow one) is in Iceland. The one after I believe is in Italy. Then there's Peggy's Cove, and the next one I am pretty sure is not in Canada. Then there's Peggy's Cove again. Then the next one looks like maybe it's in Scotland (note the sheep). The one after it I don't recognize but looks like it could be Canadian. Then Peggy's Cove appears for a third time, and then Pigeon Point. After that it's North Head, in Washington. Peggy's Cove is then shown for a fourth time. The image after that one doesn't even look like a lighthouse to me. Then there's another from Scotland (either Scotland or Ireland). I can't identify the next but it looks very Portuguese. Then (after the painting) is Pigeon Point again, in a similar photo. The fourth one repeats itself, and then there's yet another shot of Pigeon Point. The next one to come is surely in Iceland (they have all the yellow lighthouses), and the one after it looks Canadian. The painting that comes after is of Pigeon Point (yet again) and a what appears to be another photograph of the lighthouse. The next is Portland Bill in England. After that is Heceta Head. The pole light after it is so generic that I can't tell, but it definitely has the Canadian color scheme. Pigeon Point then makes a final appearance, and finishes up with the light from the fourth photograph.

So, I can only confirm that one, but possibly up to four, lighthouse is from Canada. Hope this was informative

"Inside my empty bottle I was constructing a lighthouse while all the others were making ships." -Charles Simic"Lighthouses are more useful than churches." -Benjamin Franklin

Not bad. There is one that appears three times that you did not mention or perhaps it is the one not identified that you didn't think look like a lighthouse. Old Gardur in Iceland does not look like a lighthouse but it appeared three times; at 0.24, 1.3l and at the lower left corner of the final page.

I very well did mention it, the three times it showed up (in italics):

First one (the yellow one) is in Iceland. The one after I believe is in Italy. Then there's Peggy's Cove, and the next one I am pretty sure is not in Canada. Then there's Peggy's Cove again. Then the next one looks like maybe it's in Scotland (note the sheep). The one after it I don't recognize but looks like it could be Canadian. Then Peggy's Cove appears for a third time, and then Pigeon Point. After that it's North Head, in Washington. Peggy's Cove is then shown for a fourth time. The image after that one doesn't even look like a lighthouse to me. Then there's another from Scotland (either Scotland or Ireland). I can't identify the next but it looks very Portuguese. Then (after the painting) is Pigeon Point again, in a similar photo. The fourth one repeats itself, and then there's yet another shot of Pigeon Point. The next one to come is surely in Iceland (they have all the yellow lighthouses), and the one after it looks Canadian. The painting that comes after is of Pigeon Point (yet again) and a what appears to be another photograph of the lighthouse. The next is Portland Bill in England. After that is Heceta Head. The pole light after it is so generic that I can't tell, but it definitely has the Canadian color scheme. Pigeon Point then makes a final appearance, and finishes up with the light from the fourth photograph.

I made sure I addressed all of the photos in the video, I just couldn't identify the country for all of them.

"Inside my empty bottle I was constructing a lighthouse while all the others were making ships." -Charles Simic"Lighthouses are more useful than churches." -Benjamin Franklin

There are hundreds of video clips, probably thousands, which some people put together using other people's photographs with or mostly without their permission. I have seen several of my lighthouse photos appear in other places as well as others I recognise from sites I know of such as Gary Martin's.

A typical example was a clip supposedly of scenes in the USA desert areas such as death valley and so on and included were a couple of scenes from my country, Australia. Some of these clips are really interesting and well done and others not so good.

Correction: The light (or former light) in the image posted above is Old Garðskagi built in 1897.

The New Garðskagi was constructed in 1944, the older tower being a bit too short, less than half that of new tower, and the shore line was eroding though apparently not excessively for the structure is still high and dry. The new tower at 28.5 meters is the tallest in Iceland. The lantern, lens an clockwork was removed from the old tower.

The new light serves as a significant aid for large ships entering or leaving the port of Reykjavík.